Bruce Lee (Jun Fan, pinyin: Lǐ Zhènfān, Lǐ Xiăolóng; 27 November 1940 – 20 July 1973) was a Chinese American and Hong Kong actor, aggressive artist, philosopher, blur director, screenwriter, practitioner of Wing Chun and architect of the Jeet Kune Do concept. He is advised by abounding as the best affecting aggressive artisan of the 20th century, and a cultural icon.[2] He was called by Time Magazine as one of the 100 best affecting bodies of the 20th century.
Lee was built-in in San Francisco, California, and aloft in Hong Kong until his backward teens. His Hong Kong and Hollywood-produced films animated the acceptable Hong Kong aggressive arts blur to a fresh akin of acceptance and acclaim, and sparked the additional above billow of absorption in Chinese aggressive arts in the West. The administration and accent of his films afflicted and afflicted aggressive arts and aggressive arts films in Hong Kong and the blow of the apple as well. He is acclaimed for his roles in bristles affection breadth films, Lo Wei's The Big Boss (1971) and Fist of Fury (1972); Way of the Dragon (1972), directed and accounting by Bruce Lee; Warner Brothers' Enter the Dragon (1973), directed by Robert Clouse, and The Game of Death (1978).
Lee became an iconic amount accepted throughout the apple and charcoal actual accepted amid the Asian bodies and in accurate amid the Chinese, as he abundantly portrayed Chinese bellicism and upheld the Chinese civic pride at a actual acute time in history and additionally of the Asians through his movies which accomplished every allotment of the accepted world.[3] While Lee initially accomplished in Wing Chun, he after alone categorical aggressive art styles, benign instead to advance advantageous techniques from assorted sources.[4]